"We want to make sure that no one is treated differently despite their position of power,'' Ron Rivers, founder and executive director of OurSociety, said at the New Brunswick event. "In a rule of law, that's really critical."

Former New Brunswick mayoral candidate and editor of New Brunswick Today, Charlie Kratovil speaks to the crowd at the protest over Jeff Sessions resignation in New Brunswick. Alexander Lewis / Staff Writer

Former New Brunswick mayoral candidate and editor of New Brunswick Today, Charlie Kratovil speaks to the crowd at the protest over Jeff Sessions resignation in New Brunswick. Alexander Lewis / Staff Writer

"Our first demand is that the (Mueller) investigation continues, the second is that the that the overseeing Attorney General in charge, recuses himself from the investigation so no one can interfere with it," Rivers said. "The third one is that we have congressional laws passed to protect the investigation, codify into law that investigation should be independent and not interfered with by partisan individuals."

"And the fourth one was that when and if the investigation concludes and if there are any criminal findings that they are persecuted just as any of us would be, to the fullest extent of the law," he concluded.

"I think that rallies like this are really important to send a strong message to our elected representatives that we need them to take action to hold the President accountable," Kratovil said.

"Our system is based on checks and balances, and the people have a check on our representatives and our representatives have a check on the executive and we need those representatives to step up, do their duty and impeach the president," he added.

"At the end of the day I have faith in us, not in the administration," Rivers said.